Williams, R.J., & Volberg, R.A. (2012). Population Assessment of Problem Gambling: Utility and Best Practices. Report prepared for the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. April 30, 2012.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10133/3094

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Report prepared for the Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care

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The present paper has three purposes. First, to outline the value and utility of population prevalence studies of gambling. Second, to review the methodological issues specific to conducting these studies. Third, in light of these methodological issues, to outline Best Practices to be used in population prevalence studies of problem gambling.

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Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre

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Problem gambling

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Gambling

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Problem gambling--Research

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Gamblers--Surveys

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Compulsive gamblers--Psychology

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Social surveys--Methodology

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Problem gamblers--Surveys

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Population assessment of problem gambling : utility and best practices